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5年で296カ所…消滅集落の実態は 住民ゼロなのに泊まれる廃村も [消滅可能性自治体]:朝日新聞

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This page reports on the disappearance of Japanese settlements. According to government surveys, 296 settlements nationwide became uninhabited during 2019-2024, double the previous five-year period. Settlements refer to small communities where neighbors support each other. Surveys have been conducted approximately every five years since 1999. Previously, settlements disappeared at rates of 100-150, but rapid depopulation and aging have accelerated this trend. Over 40% of settlements now have populations more than 50% elderly, suggesting marginal settlements are becoming Japan's default.

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